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  1. Rhythms of Modern Life: British Prints 1914-1939

    Rhythms of Modern Life: British Prints 1914-1939

    The exhibition, featuring roughly one hundred lithographs, etchings, woodcuts and color linocuts by fourteen artists, examines the impact of Futurism and Cubism on British modernist printmaking...

    01.03.10

  2. Alexander Calder in Focus

    Alexander Calder in Focus

    Though Alexander Calder began his career as an artist focused on drawing and painting, he is best known for creating colorful, whimsical stabiles, mobiles, and large-scale sculptures of natural...

    01.03.10

  3. China Design Now

    China Design Now

    The exhibition, featuring the work of approximately 100 designers, reveals how designers, architects, filmmakers, and artists have transformed Chinese design and led to a new aesthetic that...

    01.03.10

  4. Design Real

    Design Real

    Design Real, curated by Konstantin Grcic and designed in collaboration with Alex Rich and Jürg Lehni, is the first design-focused show to be presented at the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion....

    01.03.10

  5. Zlin: The Model Town of Modernism

    Zlin: The Model Town of Modernism

    Ziln, located in the eastern portion of the Czech Republic, is a factory town designed by Corbusier apprentice Vladimir Karfik for the scions of the Bata Shoe Company. Models, photographs, film and...

    01.03.10

  6. Maira Kalman: Illuminations (of a Crazy World)

    Maira Kalman: Illuminations (of a Crazy World)

    This is the first major museum survey of the work of illustrator, author and designer Maira Kalman. This exhibition features a selection spanning thirty years of original works on paper and design...

    01.04.10

  7. Snøhetta: architecture

    Snøhetta: architecture

    The exhibition offers insights into the design and construction of the firm’s most important works, including the celebrated Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt, the recently...

    01.06.10

  8. Josef Albers: Innovation and Inspiration

    Josef Albers: Innovation and Inspiration

    Encompassing Albers' career from 1917 to 1973, this exhibition begins with four early self-portrait prints and follows to a group of boldly abstract compositions from Albers' tenure at Germany's...

    01.07.10

  9. Jonas Wood

    Jonas Wood

    This is the first one-person museum exhibition of the artist's work, which is evocative of the Modernist sculptures of David Smith or Alexander Calder. Wood's subjects are centered around family...

    01.11.10

  10. Designers on Jewelry: Twelve Years of Jewelry Production

    Designers on Jewelry: Twelve Years of Jewelry Production

    The collection features more than 80 pieces that offer an imaginative, thought-provoking, often conceptual, and sometimes humorous vision of contemporary jewelry. The exhibition surveys twelve...

    01.20.10

  11. Jane Davis Doggett: Talking Graphics

    Jane Davis Doggett: Talking Graphics

    Jane Davis Doggett, M.F.A. 1956, is known for her career in creating graphic identities and wayfinding systems for massive public spaces, including 40 international airports. Doggett recently...

    01.25.10

  12. Between Earth and Heaven: The Architecture of John Lautner

    Between Earth and Heaven: The Architecture of John Lautner

    This exhibition is the first comprehensive overview of John Lautner’s architecture. Co-curated by Los Angeles–based architect Frank Escher, who is also the Administrator of the John...

    01.30.10

  13. Classic Contemporary: Lichtenstein, Warhol and Friends

    Classic Contemporary: Lichtenstein, Warhol and Friends

    Classic Contemporary features major Pop, Minimal, and Color Field works in MCASD’s collection of American Art dating from the 1960s and 1970s.

    02.07.10

  14. Dead or Alive

    Dead or Alive

    Dead or Alive will showcase the work of over 30 international artists who transform organic materials and objects that were once produced by or part of living organisms-insects, feathers, bones,...

    02.07.10

  15. Richard Serra: Drawing in Retrospect

    Richard Serra: Drawing in Retrospect

    This is the first-ever retrospective of Serra's drawings, and will feature the work of the past 25 years.

    02.10.10

  16. What Remains of a Building

    What Remains of a Building

    The exhibition focuses around questions pertaining to the built environment, with a specific focus on Los Angeles. Following the question - What remains of a building divided into equal parts and...

    02.12.10

  17. Textiles Recycled/Reimagined

    Textiles Recycled/Reimagined

    This intimate exhibition presents a dozen unique objects made either wholly or in part from reused and/or repurposed materials. Examples include a Japanese Buddhist priest’s robe composed...

    02.16.10

  18. Take Note

    Take Note

    Take Note presents selected pivotal moments in the ongoing relationship between writing and architecture....

    02.16.10

  19. Constructive Spirit: Abstract Art in South and North America, 1920s-50s

    Constructive Spirit: Abstract Art in South and North America, 1920s-50s

    Constructive Spirit examines the connections, both conceptual and personal, among abstract artists, suggesting parallels that cut across time, national borders, and a range of media, including ...

    02.19.10

  20. Informed by Fire: Highlights of American Ceramics

    Informed by Fire: Highlights of American Ceramics

    Varied forms, surface decoration, use of glaze for color combined with science and skill shows the full breadth of possibilities as demonstrated by this selection of ceramics from the Museum's...

    02.19.10

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